[Update: This is also known as the Paceblade Easybook P8.]
I thought that the smartpad journal entry had turned out to be a bit of a dead-loss (after hearing subsequently that it had been discontinued nearly 2 years ago!) but un unknown ‘Simone’ left an interesting comment on link on that post today to let me know about another umpc-like device.
The PMG quadpad from Tronic (and sold in Europe through Akori) has all the right ingredients. It runs on a VIA C3 processor (one generation older than the C7) but I can’t see anything in the spec list that puts it far outside of Origami territory. The 8.4″ screen is slightly bigger and the touch-pack software is missing but these are minor points. Manufacturers price appears to be over $2000 but Simone says its available for Euro1200. That still seems a bit high for a C3-based device considering its Origami competitors but it could be a 2005 price.
It supports screen rotation and has a PCMCIA slot which should satisfy those that want to add in their local flavour of mobile data interface.
Processor Via C3 Eden 1 GHz
Memory PC2100 DDR 512 MB DDR
Display 800 x 600 Touchscreen – Finger
Hard disk 2.5″ 40 to 80 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional
All the usual wired and wireless connectivity is there along with a 1.2kg weight and an ‘up to 3.5hr’ battery. A range of accessories is also available.
I’ve contacted the distributer to see if there’s a U.S. distribution partner and any plans for variations of the device (perhaps using a C7 processor.)
Perhaps we’ll have another ultra mobile PC on the market soon!
I am the unknown Simone…I am I inquired this month with akori about the price and they replied “Bonjour,le tablet PC quadpad est à 1249euro avec windows XP home en anglais, et 1289euro avec Windows XP home en français” wich translates as “Hello, the tablet PC quadpad is at 1249euro with Windows XP home in English, and 1289euro with Windows XP home in French”
PS I appreciate very much your comparison table of specs for a number of small portable pc’s
Simone.
Merci et thanks for the confirmation on the price. I wonder if the current price is reduced since the launch of UMPC’s or if there a further discounts now possible.
I hope to hear back from the asian manufacturer this week.
Glad to hear you find the product pages useful.
Steve/Chippy.
the Quaduro Quadpad is the replacement a belive. With some great improvements too. http://www.quaduro.com